Pou Kohikohinga Session: Mātauranga Māori
Event description
We aim to share the different ways in which Tikanga and Mātauranga Māori is displayed within libraries and how that is weaved into the way we the Pou Kohikohinga Māori work. Our focus is to provoke thought and generate conversation around these themes and to encourage our attendee’s growth and comfort with Tikanga and Mātauranga Māori.
The Ngā Pounamu Māori Collection is a specialised collection of content with a Te Ao Māori focus. We will introduce this collection with a guided exploration and research experience for our educators.
We hold these sessions like a wananga it’s an open conversation and is a safe space for all to learn.
Funded through the Canterbury Kāhui Ako Digital Project
The connection between this kaupapa and the Canterbury Kāhui Ako Digital Project comes with the collective desire to support kaiako to ensure that culturally responsive practice is always at the forefront. When we are working with our young people to empower them to tell their stories and become creators using digital technologies, we want to ensure that we as kaiako have a strong foundational knowledge of Mātauranga, and where to find resources to support this.
Spark Place, Tūranga
60 Cathedral Square Christchurch
Booking details
We have placed a minimum attendance requirement of 3 attendees for the session to go ahead. The program works off group discussions and we need a minimum level of attendees to generate that discussion. We will let you know within a reasonable amount of time if the hui is to go ahead.
What to bring
All materials and resources for the day will be provided, you are welcome to bring a notepad or device to take your own notes.
Kai
Please bring your own kai. There is a lovely cafe, Foundations, on the ground floor of Tūranga where you can purchase hot drinks and delicious food. Foundations opens at 7am for an early morning drink before the session.
About Pou Kohikohinga Māori sessions
Our sessions are designed to be an all-day program from 9:30am – 3:30pm with a maximum of 12 people per session.
If you have any questions about the hui or bookings, please reach out to Ngapiu.Tainui-Maclure@ccc.govt.nz
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